Answer:
3 and 9
if f(x)=x^2+13 and g(x)=12x-14
Step-by-step explanation:
So when we are looking for the intersection of two functions, we are trying to figure out when they are the same. When you think same, you should think equal (=).
So we want to find when f(x)=g(x) for x.
f(x)=g(x)
Let's get everything to one side.
Subtracting 12x and adding 14 to both sides.
I'm going to reorder the left hand side and also simplify the 13+14 part:
Now since the coefficent of x^2 is just 1 our job is to find two numbers that multiply to be 27 and add up to be -12.
Those numbers are -3 and -9 since -3(-9)=27 and -3+(-9)=-12.
So the factored form of our equation is
Since the product is 0, then at least one of the factors must be 0.
So we want to solve both x-3=0 and x-9=0.
x-3=0 can be solved by adding 3 on both sides. This gives us x=3.
x-9=9 can be solved by adding 9 on both sides. This gives us x=9.
The intersection of f and g happens at x=3 or x=9.
(x^a)(x^b)=x^(a+b)
(ab)(cd)=(a)(b)(c)(d)
x^-m=1/(x^m)
(3y^-4)(2y^-4)=
(3)(y^-4)(2)(y^-4)=
(6)(y^-8)=
6/(y^8)
The answer is b because the slope is 2 and the y intercept is 9
81 is the correct answer
hope it helps you have a good day
Answer: 1/9
Step-by-step explanation: